Turkish authorities detained over 200 individuals in Ankara suspected of ties to both ISIS and far-left extremist organizations, just days before the scheduled NATO summit. The Ankara prosecutor’s office reported 209 detentions with 32 suspects still being sought. The operation appears aimed at bolstering security measures in the lead-up to the international meeting. While details regarding the specific allegations against those arrested remain limited, officials confirmed the suspects are linked to both extremist ideologies. This preemptive action underscores heightened security concerns surrounding the summit. The arrests were conducted Tuesday, with further updates expected as the investigation progresses.
